Tony Kurdzuk/The Star-LedgerThe Christie administration today awarded $3 million in grants to bolster law enforcement on the state's most dangerous highways and to pay for new bike paths.

TRENTON — The Christie administration today awarded $3 million in grants to bolster law enforcement on the state's most dangerous highways and to pay for new bike paths.

A total of 53 municipalities will share in $2 million to crack down on speeding and other driving infractions on 14 10-mile segments of highway determined to be the most prone to accidents, the state Department of Transportation said.

Segments of Route 40, Route 46, Route 47, Route 73 and Route 206 will receive money for the current fiscal year, the department said. The complete list of grant recipients, amounts and road segments can be found here.

Six municipalities will share $1 million to promote and create new bike lanes on roadways or separate bike paths intended to protect bicyclists from traffic, the department said. A complete list of those recipients can be found here.